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West Lafayette schedules public review of pocket‑park designs for Navajo Park on April 9

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Summary

The city announced conceptual designs for a pocket park on North Salisbury (Navajo Park) will be presented by landscape architecture capstone student Ryan Schumacher on April 9 in the Bean Room; public comment is invited.

West Lafayette city staff announced at the April 3 pre‑council session that conceptual designs for a proposed pocket park on North Salisbury (referred to as Navajo Park) will be presented to the public on Wednesday, April 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Bean Room at City Hall.

Kathy (staff) said the designs were prepared by Ryan Schumacher as part of a landscape‑architecture capstone project and invited residents to view drawings and offer suggestions. She described the site as the former city parking/lay‑down lot along the trail at Parkridge, and provided the address 2329 North Salisbury.

The presentation will show conceptual drawings and staff encouraged neighbors and other interested residents to attend and provide feedback as the city explores turning the former lay‑down lot into a small park space along the trail.

No formal council action was taken at the pre‑council session; the announcement was informational and intended to solicit public input ahead of further design work.